-LRB- CNN -RRB- -- The fugitive pilot accused of faking his own death had enough provisions to stay on the run for awhile , according to court documents filed Wednesday .

Marcus Schrenker was taken to a hospital after being found Tuesday near Quincy , Florida , authorities say .

Authorities found financial manager Marcus Schrenker , who they say parachuted out of a plane while over Alabama , with deep cuts on his wrist at a campsite near Quincy , Florida Tuesday .

But the biggest clues helping authorities piece together his complex plan were what they did n't find at the site of the crashed plane .

Authorities believe Schrenker guided himself from his jump-off point to the campsite armed with pages from a 50-state road book . Authorities found the road book , with the Florida and Alabama pages missing , near the downed plane , according to a court affidavit .

The financial manager may have mapped out opportunities to hide at campsites . Authorities also found a book of campsites -- also with the Alabama and Florida pages ripped out -- near the plane , according to the affidavit .

When authorities found Schrenker Tuesday , he had deep cuts on his wrists . He was incoherent and bleeding so profusely he probably would not have survived another hour , a federal agent said Wednesday .

Schrenker was `` verbally resistant '' to authorities ' offer of medical help and was muttering a phrase with the word `` die , '' said Frank Chiumento , assistant chief of the U.S. Marshals Service office in Florida , who participated in the raid .

But Schrenker also had tools to survive . He had plenty of food , water and clothes , authorities said .

Federal charges were filed against Schrenker on Wednesday in the incident , with prosecutors alleging he intentionally communicated a false distress message and caused the Coast Guard `` to attempt to save lives and property when no help was needed . '' Schrenker is also charged with willfully damaging , destroying or wrecking an aircraft .

Schrenker was charged Tuesday in Indiana with one felony count each of an unlawful act by a compensated adviser and unlawful transaction by an investment adviser . He was taken to Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare and remained there Wednesday , officials said .

Indiana officials have agreed to allow the federal case against Schrenker to proceed before seeking to have him extradited to Indiana , according to a statement from the U.S. attorney 's office in the Northern District of Florida . A federal arrest warrant was issued , and Schrenker will appear before a magistrate judge in Pensacola , Florida , after he is released and arrested , the statement said .

Chiumento said marshals are waiting for Schrenker to be healthy enough to be released from the hospital before charging him as a fugitive from justice .

Authorities say Schrenker took off alone Sunday night from Anderson , Indiana , in a Piper PA-46 en route to Destin , Florida . Over Alabama , he contacted air-traffic controllers , saying the windshield had imploded and that he was bleeding profusely .

Court documents indicate Schrenker had planned to say exactly that .

On the back of a book found near the crash , there was a list of what appeared to be summary points , `` which included ` cracked windshield , window imploded , bleeding profusely ' or words to that effect , '' according to the affidavit .

Police suspect he then put the aircraft on autopilot and parachuted to the ground .

The plane later crashed near the Blackwater River in East Milton , Florida , missing a group of homes by 50 to 75 yards , said Sgt. Scott Haines of the Santa Rosa County , Florida , sheriff 's department .

Quincy is about 215 miles southeast of Childersburg , Alabama , where Schrenker was first spotted after authorities believe he bailed out of the aircraft . Watch what authorities believe happened ''

Marshals say Schrenker showed up at 2:30 a.m. Monday at a home in Childersburg , about 35 miles south of Birmingham , telling a resident he had been in a canoeing accident . After getting a ride into town , he was taken by police , who were unaware of the crash , to a hotel in nearby Harpersville .

When police , who identified Schrenker using his FAA pilot 's license , heard about the crash and returned , they found that he had checked in under a false name and had since disappeared , possibly into a nearby wooded area , authorities said .

Officials believe he fled Harpersville on a 2008 red Yamaha street bike he had stashed at a storage unit earlier , also using an assumed name . Investigators found the storage unit empty , with some wet clothes left behind .

Officials found the motorcycle at the campground Tuesday night .

Chiumento declined to reveal how authorities tracked down Schrenker other than to say the lead came from the Birmingham marshal 's office .

Authorities think Schrenker defrauded investors through three companies he owns before attempting his vanishing act . Watch what a friend and an attorney say about Schrenker ''

A lawyer for Schrenker 's wife attempted to distance his family from the incident , saying she and the couple 's three young children `` are victims of this man 's deceitfulness . ''

`` She is not guilty of anything other than trusting her husband of 13 years , '' said attorney Mary Schmid , who is representing Michelle Schrenker in divorce proceedings .

Michelle Schrenker contacted her last summer to discuss a divorce because he was having an affair , Schmid said in a statement .

`` At the time , she wanted to work on reconciling with her husband , '' Schmid said . But the affair continued , and Michelle Schrenker filed for divorce December 30 , the attorney said .

The divorce filing was based on Marcus Schrenker 's infidelity and not the accusations of investment fraud , the statement said .

`` In fact , Michelle first learned of the allegations against him when , on December 31 , 2008 , the police and investigators came to her door to search her home . To Michelle 's dismay , at the time her home was being searched , Marcus was in Florida with his girlfriend . ''

`` Everyone should remember that Michelle and her children are suffering through a terrible time right now , '' the statement said . `` Through no fault of their own , they are having to deal with the repercussions of this man 's behavior and will be doing so for a long time to come . ''

CNN 's Brooke Baldwin , Kevin Bohn , Kathleen Johnston and Tristan Smith contributed to this report .

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